Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Fourth Batch of Wednesday's Free Books 3-13-2013

These books are free at the time of posting. Amazon.com changes their prices all the time so before you click on the download button, make sure the price for the Kindle Edition (not the Prime Members cost) is $0.00 or £0.00. Now on to the books . . .

What would five curious boys do when they hear there's a haunted lake in their neighborhood? Investigate of course. This is exactly what Eric and his four good buddies set out to do. They decide to go on a quest to prove whether or not Lake Nevil is haunted as everyone keeps saying.

Legend has it the lake became haunted after the drowning of a local girl, Hayley Smith. The girl's remains were never recovered from the lake and locals believe she haunts the lake while trying to find her way back home.

The boy's adventure to prove if the lake is haunted soon turns into a nightmare after their campout ends abruptly.

Dumped for a younger woman, delicious divorcée Darcy Pringle is determined to make a splash at her town’s Spring Ball. But she doesn’t have a hot date. When a friend suggests she rents one—hunky womanizer Forrest Forbes, gone from riches to rags and desperate for cash—Darcy turns her life (and her bed!) topsy-turvy in this sexy romantic romp.

Going to daycare can be quite intimidating for a young kid, mainly because of the natural fear of the unknown. In ‘Maggie Mouse Goes to Daycare’ Maggie faces the same fears and excitement most young kids have their first day of school, daycare or play group.

‘Maggie Mouse Goes to Daycare’ sets expectations for young kids about to face this situation and teaches them that the short time away from their parents will be filled with fun activities, new experiences and great friends.

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Rasputin “Monk” Lowdermilk wanted to end it all. But when he is run down by a car on the way to his suicide, he finds that life is just beginning.

As he recovers from Chrysler-induced head trauma, he begins to discover strange new abilities. He can draw portraits so precise they look like photographs. He can remember with flawless clarity everything he’s ever seen or heard, no matter how trivial. He can read strangers so well it verges on telepathy.

But with these gifts come strange visions tinged with menace. And the one thing Rasputin doesn’t know is that his new abilities have been noticed, by ancient and evil forces who recognise what the gifts mean and what they will become. Unfortunately, his new life is only of benefit to them if he’s dead.

Dark Matter is a cerebral mystery that plays fair -- and dares you to solve it.